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Tuition and Fees Photography at Amarillo College

Tuition and Basic Fees ^ TOP

TuitionResident of State of Texas
Tuition per semester hour $34.00
Minimum tuition for one hour $51.00
Minimum tuition for two hours $85.00
Non-Resident of State/Country
Tuition per semester hour $70.00
Minimum tuition up to 3 hours $201.50

Basic FeesAll Students $24.75 per semester hour
which includes the following:
Student Activity Fee $1.75 per sem. hr.
General Fee $15.00 per sem. hr.
Technology Fee $8.00 per sem. hr.
PLUS
Out/District or State
(if applicable) $17.00 per sem. hr.

Tuition and Basic Fee ScheduleSemester Hour Resident of District Non-Resident of District Non-Resident of State or Foreign
1 $75.75 $92.75 $ 243.25
2 134.50 168.50 285.00
3 176.25 227.25 326.75
4 235.00 303.00 447.00
5 293.75 378.75 558.75
6 352.50 454.50 670.50
7 411.25 530.25 782.25
8 470.00 606.00 894.00
9 528.75 681.75 1,005.75
10 587.50 757.50 1,117.50
11 646.25 833.25 1,229.25
12 705.00 909.00 1,341.00
13 763.75 984.75 1,452.75
14 822.50 1,060.50 1,564.50
15 881.25 1,136.25 1,676.25
16 940.00 1,212.00 1,788.00
17 998.75 1,287.75 1,899.75
18 1,057.50 1,363.50 2,011.50

*Tuition and fees are subject to change by action of the Amarillo College Board of Regents.
Laboratory FeesAccounting $20.00
ACNT 1311
Architecture $16.00
ARCH 2201 – 2202
Art Graphic Design $24.00
ARTC 1302 – 1313 – 1325 – 1327 – 1353 – 2313 – 2317 – 2335
ARTV 1303 – 1341 – 1345 – 1211 – 2351
IMED 1316 – 1345 – 2315 – 2345
Art $24.00
ARTS 1311 – 1312 – 2326 – 2327 – 2346 – 2347 – 2356 – 2357
ARTS 2313 – 2314 $16.00
Astronomy $18.00
PHYS 1111 – 1112
Auto Collision Technology $24.00
ABDR 1327 – 1349 – 1431 – 1441 – 1442 – 1455 – 2402 – 2441 – 2449 – 2453
Automotive Technology $24.00
ABDR 1327
AUMT 1307 – 1310 – 1316 – 1319 – 1345 – 1357 – 2305 – 2309 – 2311 – 2313 – 2315 – 2317 – 2323 – 2325 – 2334
DEMR 1301
Aviation Maintenance $18.00
AERM 1240 – 1241 – 1243 – 1247 – 1253 – 1254 1314 -1315 – 1344 – 1345 – 1349 – 1350 – 1351 – 1372 – 1373 – 1456 – 2231 – 2233 – 2341 – 2351 – 2352 – 2447
AERM 1303 – 1391 $24.00
AVNC 1343 $24.00
DFTG 2442 $24.00
Basic Academic Skills $20.00
BAS (R,M,W) 0101 – 0103 – 0202 – 0203 – 0302 – 0303
Biology $18.00
BIOL 1108 – 1109 – 1406 – 1407 – 1411 – 1413 – 2106 – 2374 – 2401 – 2402 – 2404 – 2421 – 2428 – 2471 – 2472
Business Administration $20.00
BUSI 2471
Chemistry $18.00
CHEM 1105 – 1111 – 1112 – 1375 – 1405 – 1406 – 1419 – 2223 – 2225
Computer Information Systems $20.00
BCIS 1305 – 1401 – 2431
COSC 1300 – 1317 – 1415 – 1430 – 1436 – 1437 – 2425 – 2430 – 2436
CPMT 1305 – 1309
INEW 2434
ITNW 1280
ITSC 1402 – 1407 – 1411 – 2437
ITSE 1311 – 1414 – 1418 – 2347 – 2402 – 2409 – 2417 – 2459
Criminal Justice
(Law Enforcement Academy) $24.00
CJLE 1429 – 1506 – 1512 – 1518 – 1524
CJCR 1391 – 1491
Dentist Aide $24.00
DNTA 1241 – 1249 – 1415
Dental Hygiene $24.00
DHYG 1260 – 1261 – 1304 – 1319 – 2261 – 2360
Diesel Mechanics Technology $24.00
AUMT 1307
DEMR 1229 – 1242 – 1301 – 1317 – 1323 – 1329 – 1406 – 1421 – 1442 – 1449 – 2331 – 2334 – 2432
ELMT 1305
Drafting $10.00
DFTG 1305 – 1309 – 1317 – 1325 – 133 – 2319 – 2328 – 1358 – 1370 – 1372 – 1376 – 1391 – 2310 – 2321 – 2323 – 2332 – 2336 – 2340
Electronics Engineering Technology $6.00
CETT 2439
SMFT 1343 – 2335 – 2343
Electronics Systems Technology $24.00
CETT 1329 -1341 – 1345 – 1403 – 1405 – 1425 – 2335 – 2449
CPMT 1343 – 1347 – 1349 – 2349
LOTT 1301
ITCC 1302 – 1306 – 1342 – 1346
ITNW 2305 – 2309 – 2351
ITSY 2300 – 2301 – 2341
Emergency Medical Services Professions $12.00
EMSP 1147 – 1438 – 1455 – 1456 – 1501 – 2135 – 2430 – 2434 – 2444
Engineering $16.00
ENGR 1304 – 1307 – 1371 – 2405
COSC 1317 – 1436 – 1437 – 2436 $20.00
English $15.00
ENGL 0301 – 0302 – 1301 – 1302 – 2311
English As A Second Language $10.00
ESL 0311 – 0321 – 0331 – 0341
Fire Protection Technology $24.00
FIRS 1100 – 1141 – 1301 – 1319 – 1323 – 1329 – 1343 – 1407 – 1413 – 1433
FIRT 2474
Forensic Science $18.00
FORS 2440 – 2450
French $10.00
FREN 1411 – 1412 – 2311 – 2312
Geology $18.00
GEOL 1103 – 1104 – 1447 – 1473
German $10.00
GERM 1411 – 1412 – 2311 – 2312
Hazardous Materials Technology $6.00
EPCT 1343
Health Physics Technology $6.00
OSHT 2372 – 2373 – 2374
Home Economics $20.00
HECO 1320 – 1325
Industrial Hygiene Technology $6.00
EPCT 1341 – 2331
Industrial Maintenance Technology $24.00
ELMT 1301 – 1305 – 1391 – 2337 – 2341
ELPT 1311
HART 1307 – 1345 – 2336 – 2342 – 2345
IEIR 1306 – 1310 – 1312 – 1343
INMT 2301 – 2303 – 2345
SEST 1341
Interior Design $6.00
INDS 1301 – 1315 – 1319 – 1341 – 1345 – 1391 – 2237 – 2305 – 2307 – 2313 – 2315 – 2317 – 2321 – 2325 – 2330 – 2431 – 2435
Instrument & Control Technology $20.00
INTC 1301 – 1315 -1348 – 1355 – 1356 – 1358 – 2336 – 2339
ENTC 1301 – 2301
RBTC 1345 – 2339 – 2345 – 2447 $24.00
INTC 1350
Journalism $24.00
COMM 2305 – 2311 – 2315 – 2371
Mass Communication $24.00
COMM 1318 – 2339 – 2220 – 2324 – 2332
Mathematics $6.00
MATH 0301 – 0303 – 2305 – 2318 – 2320 – 2413 – 2414 – 2415
MATH 0302 $7.00
MATH 1342 $24.00
Medical Data Specialist $24.00
MRMT 1307 – 233
Medical Laboratory Technology $24.00
MLAB 1211 – 1227 – 1235 – 1331 – 1415 – 2271 – 2431 – 2501 – 2534
PLAB 1223
Mortuary Science $10.00
MRTS 2432 – 2445 – 2447
Music $24.00
MUSI 1011 – 1012 – 1290 – 1291 – 2011 – 2012
Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation $24.00
NDTE 1272 – 1273 – 1274 – 1371 – 1372 – 1373 – 2371 – 2372 – 2373
Nuclear Medicine $24.00
NMTT 1309 – 1313
Nursing (Associate Degree) $12.00
RNSG 1105 -1108 – 1110 – 1115 – 1209 – 1247 – 1248 – 1251 – 1301 – 1331 – 2201 – 2213 – 2221 – 2231 – 2307
HPRS 2200
Nursing (Vocational) $12.00
VNSG 1227 – 1230 – 1231 – 1234 – 1304 – 1400 – 1409 – 1410 – 1423
Occupational Therapy Assistant $24.00
OTHA 1319 – 1415 – 2331 – 2402
Office Administration $12.00
ACNT 1303
ITSC 1309 – 2322
ITSW 1304
POFI 1204 – 2301 – 2331 – 2340
POFT 1127 – 1309 – 1329 – 1345 – 2203 – 2301 – 2312 – 233 – 2343
Paralegal Studies $20.00
LGLA 1301 – 1345 – 1353 – 2335
Pharmacy Technology $6.00
PHRA 1306 – 1345
Photography $24.00
PHTC 1300 – 1313 – 1341 – 1343 – 1345 – 1347 – 1353 – 1391 – 2341 – 2342 – 2343 – 2345 – 2349 – 2353
ARTS 2356 – 2357
Physical Therapist Assistant $24.00
PTHA 1405 – 1413 – 1431 – 2301 – 2435 – 2409
Physics $18.00
PHYS 1101 – 1102 – 1105 – 1375 – 1415 – 2373 – 2425 – 2426
PHYS (Astronomy) 1111 – 1112
Psychology $14.00
PSYC 1171
Radio-Television Production $24.00
COMM 1336 – 1337 – 2303 – 2339
RTVB 1150 – 1447 – 2250 – 2337
ARTV 1351 – 2341
Radiography $24.00
RADR 1311 – 1313 – 2305 – 2233 – 2301
Radiation Therapy $20.00
RADT 1205 – 1246 – 1401 – 2271
Reading $20.00
RDNG 0301 – 0321
RDNG 0331 $24.00
Real Estate $18.00
RELE 1223
Respiratory Care $24.00
RSPT 1101 – 1410 – 1411 – 2131 – 2305 – 2314
Safety and Environmental Technology $6.00
EPCT 1305 – 1313 – 1340 – 1341 – 1343 – 1344 – 1401 – 2331 – 233
OSHT 2374
Spanish $10.00
SPAN 1311 – 1312 – 1411 – 1412 – 2311 – 2312
Surgical Technology $20.00
SRGT 1405 – 1409 – 1441 – 1442
Telecommunications $24.00
EECT 2433 – 2435 – 2439
CSIR 1355
Welding Technology $24.00
DFTG 1325
WLDG 1327 – 1337 – 1407 – 1417 – 1428 – 1457 – 1491 – 2406 – 2439 – 2447 – 2451
Allied Health Malpractic e/Clinical and Accident Insurance
Allied Health Malpractice and Clinical Accident Insurance fees are nonrefundable except in cases of college error or total withdrawal prior to the first day of class/clinical.
Child Development/Early Childhood $24.00
CDEC 1264 – 2264 – 2265
Dentist Aide $12.00
DNTA 1266
Dental Hygiene $12.00
DHYG 1260 – 1261 – 2261 – 2360
Electronics Technology $24.00
BIOM 2335 – 2339
Note: Per Student Basis
Emergency Medical Services Professions
EMSP 1163 $35.00
EMSP 2266 – 2267 $70.00
Medical Data Specialist $24.00
MDCA 1264
Medical Laboratory Technology
MLAB 2266 – 2267 $12.00
PLAB 1163 $24.00
Mortuary Science
MRTS 1310 $24.00
MRTS 1360-2360 $12.00
Nursing (Associate Degree) $4.00
RNSG 1105 – 1115 – 1260 – 1262 – 1263 – 1301 – 1362 – 1409 – 2161 – 2163 – 2260 – 2261 – 2262 – 2263
Nursing (Vocational) $4.00
VNSG 1231 – 1260 – 1361 – 1409 – 1423 – 2160 – 2161 – 2163
Occupational Therapy Assistant
OTHA 1160 – 1161 – 1162 $8.00
OTHA 2266 – 2267 $12.00
Pharmacy Technology $24.00
PHRA 1166
Physical Therapist Assistant $12.00
PTHA 1160 – 1267 – 2160 – 2367
Radiologic Technology
(Nuclear Medicine) $8.00
NMTT 1266 – 1267 – 2266 – 2267 – 2366 – 2367
(Radiography) $8.00
RADR 1166 – 1167 – 1267 – 2266 – 2366 – 2367
(Radiation Therapy)
RADT 1266 – 1267 – 2266 $55.00
RADT 2366 – 2367 $82.50
Respiratory Care
RSPT 2166 – 2266 – 2267 $8.00
RSPT 1167 – 1266 $12.00
Substance Abuse Counseling
DAAC 2266-2267 $19.50
Surgical Technology $8.00
SRGT 1261 – 2360 – 2461

General Fees – Other
I.D. Badges $ 2.00
Posting Fee -
Credit for Licensure (per course) $5.00
Credit by Examination (per course) $ 15.00
Graduation – Special Order Diploma $ 15.00
Distance Learning Fee (if applicable) $ 25.00
Basic Academic Skills
BASM 0202 – 0302 (on-line sections for software & text books $ 75.00
Fire Protection Technology (Fuel, Supplies, Equipment)
FIRS 1433 – 1343
FIRT 2474 $100.00
Mortuary Science
MRTS 2179 $350.00
National Board Exam Fee
Music (Private Lessons)
MUAP 11XX – 21XX $80.00
(Elective/Minor Concentration 1/2 Hour Lessons)
MUAP 12XX-22XX $160.00
(Elective/Major Concentration 1 Hour Lessons)
Nursing – (Associate Degree) $ 90.00
Students enrolled in a nursing course(s) in the Associate Degree Nursing program will be charged a non-refundable fee of $90.00 per fall and spring semester and $36.00 per summer semester for access to the on-line MEDS Learning System.
Nursing – (Vocational)
Level I $145.00
Students enrolled in a nursing course(s) in the Level I Vocational Nursing program will be charged a non-refundable fee of $145 for access to the online ATI learning system and ATI review modules.
or
Level II $120.00
Students enrolled in a nursing course(s) in the Level II Vocational Nursing program will be charged a non-refundable fee of $120 for access to the online ATI learning system and ATI review modules.
Paralegal Studies $40.00
(Paralegal Studies majors enrolled in one or more of the following LGLA courses during the academic school year are required to pay a $40 annual fee for online legal research access: LGLA 1301 – 1307 – 1309 – 1343 – 1345 – 1351 – 1353 – 1355 – 2266 – 2303 – 2305 – 2313 – 2335)
Physical Education
PHED classes held at Carter Fitness Center and Russell Hall $15.00
PHED classes held at Downtown Athletic Club and Gold’s Gym $90.00
PHED 1111 – 1112 – 2111 – 2112 (Swimming) $90.00
PHED 1116 – 2116 (Bowling) $37.50
PHED 1117 – 2117 – 2127 (Golf) $50.00
PHED 1101 held at YMCA in Dumas $30.00
Real Estate $62.00
RELE 1201-1207-1211-1219-1238-2201
Travel and Tourism $45.00
TRVM 1406 – 2435

Animation Tuition and Fees at University Of The Arts Philadelphia

Annual $29,500

Undergraduate
(per credit) Graduate
(per credit)
Part Time & Over 18 cr. $1,230 $1,440
Non-matriculated $862 $1,008
MFA C/P/S
Low-residency Program $920

Annual Technology Fee for all students $300
Anytime/Anywhere Creativity Program Fee view complete info

Tuition Rates for Summer 2008 Sessions
Undergraduate Liberal Arts courses (per course) $1,034
Undergraduate Foundation classes (per credit) $798
All Graduate classes – except MFA (per credit) $798
MFA C/P/S Low-residency Program (12 credits) $11,040

Summer Housing

MFA C/P/S–2 bedroom unit (per week) $200
MFA C/P/S–1 bedroom unit (per week) $212
Reservation deposit $100
Damage deposit $100

Annual Student Residence – Academic Year 2008-2009
1500 Pine, 1228 Spruce and Furness $6,900
311 Juniper $7,200

Application fee
US Citizen/Permanent Resident $60
International $75
Reapplication Fee
(For students who have applied to UArts within past calendar year) $10

Other fees
Late Payment Fee $60
Bad Check Fee $25
Late Registration Fee $35

Experimental Animation Tuition and Fees at Maryland Institute College Of Art

Tuition
Full–time:
$31,640 per year / $15,820 per semester
Part–time:
$1,319 per credit part-time
Housing

On-campus costs include utilities, local telephone service, and high speed Internet access; Meyerhoff House residents also have cable TV.
On-Campus Shared Room:
$6,760 per year / $3,380 per semester
On-Campus Single Occupancy Room:
$7,430 per year / $3,715 per semester
Off-Campus (estimated):
$5,850 per year
Meal Plans (Board) (per semester)
75 meals + 50 Dining Dollars:
$725
100 meals + 100 Dining Dollars:
$950
150 meals + 100 Dining Dollars:
$1,190
200 meals + 50 Dining Dollars:
$1,400
Books & Art Supplies (estimate)
New Students:
$1,400 per year
Personal and Transportation Expenses (estimate)
U.S. Students:
$1,300 per year
International Students:
$2,800 per year
Required Fees
Orientation Fee:
$130
One-time fee, supports programs offered at New Student Orientation
Student Activities Fee:
$230 per year / $115 per semester
Annual fee entitling you to participate in most student events on campus free of charge
Health Services Fee:
$380 per year / $190 per semester
Annual fee for use of College health services
Technology Fee:
$430 per year / $215 per semester
Accident Insurance:
$516 per year
Automatically billed each year unless you present proof of insurance, including the insurance company name, name of policy holder, and policy to the Office of Student Accounts no later than August 15
Optional Fees
Parking Fee, Non-Residents:
$90 per year
Parking Fee, Residents:
$150 per year
Athletic Center Fee:
$90 per semester
Entitles you to use the athletic programs and facilities of the UB Athletic Club, located adjacent to MICA’s campus—includes basketball, volleyball, racquetball, and other sports; Nautilus equipment; aerobics classes; use of lockers and showers
Deposits
Tuition Deposit:

$450
Indicates your intention to attend MICA and ensures your position in the class; applied to the first semester’s tuition upon registration; refunded if the Office of Admission is notified in writing before May 1 of your intention not to attend; nonrefundable after May 1; nonrefundable for spring entrance
One-Time Security Deposit:
$150
Refundable at the time of graduation or withdrawal from the College, if you are clear of debt to MICA
Housing Deposit:
$550
Payable with first-semester fees; includes a housing reservation fee of $400 applied to the housing cost and a damage deposit of $250 refundable when housing is vacated if all terms of the housing contract have been met

3D Design and Animation Tuition and Fees at Saint Louis Community College

Maintenance fees (tuition) are listed below. You can pay for classes online, by mail or in person.
fall 2008 and spring 2009

Amounts include activity fee and technology fee. Fees are not optional.
District residents* $83 per credit hour
Other Missouri residents $123 per credit hour
Out-of-state residents $158 per credit hour
International students $168 per credit hour


Special Senior Citizen Rates

Amounts include activity fee and technology fee. Fees are not optional.
District residents*
60 years of age or older $41.50 per credit hour – plus
any additional course fees
Missouri residents
65 years of age or older
registering for audit status
on the last day BEFORE
an open course begins $15 plus any additional course fees

Additional Course Fees

There are additional fees applied to some courses. These fees will be detailed in the individual course descriptions either online in the interactive class schedule or in the printed schedule books available at any St. Louis Community College location. These fees are not covered by any of the senior citizen special rate programs.
Additional Fees

Additional fees that may be assessed include MoPIRG (optional, non-refundable, Meramec campus only), late registration or returned check fees. These fees are assessed as they apply to specific situations.
*Residency

The St. Louis Community College district includes the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County and portions of Franklin and Jefferson counties which are part of the Meramec Valley R-3 and Rockwood R-6 school districts.

A resident student shall be defined as follows:
An unemancipated student who has not attained the age of 21 and is under the care, custody or support of the individual(s) having legal custody of the student and who lives in the district.
An emancipated minor student who has not attained the age of 21 and who is not under the care, custody and support of an individual(s) having legal custody, but who lives in the district.
An adult student who has established residence within the St. Louis Community College district. Maintenance fees for foreign students residing in this country on permanent resident visas will be assessed according to the fee rates listed above.

Proof of residency must be in the form of:
Personal or real property tax receipt
Lease (one-year duration) bearing name of student, parent, or legal guardian as the lease holder (not tenant)
Copy of Federal 1040 tax return
Driver’s license

All questions regarding residency may be referred to the Admissions/Records office at the campus of your choice